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@BubbleF**kingBuddy: Well, war is linked to patriotism and everybody tries to be the biggest patriot ever.

@Dwight-K-Schrute: Really? Maybe some people feel that way, maybe sometimes is the US who feels entitled to do it (can be a sense of duty or opportunity).

@AndrosZ: I think that's L4D2, not the add-on.

@deanbmmv: I'll try, but I've yet to find a US based server where I have a ping of less than 200ms =/

@deanbmmv: I'll add it to my favs and I think it's about time to join the steam group too. I don't know if I'll play much though, I'm betting my ping is not going to be good enough.

@Gruntybreath: Well, you could argue SP and MP are way different and so MP can be seen as a genre. I think the arguments would be quite similar.

@BananaStandCEO: I'd say DA:O has some pretty gray area decisions.

@AchromaticMagus: Maybe JRPGs are more like reading a book and WRPGs are more like pen & paper RPGs.

@ThreeOneFive: He needs a movie based on something Valve did...

@Witzbold: It's indeed a great game.

@deanbmmv: It took me 70 hours. Didn't get the 75% of all quests achievement, though (I guess because I chose not to do those my basically good character found shady).

@Ursus-Veritas: I agree about the visual aspect of the games.

@Evilsoda: I think the intention was to make a "spiritual sequel" of Baldur's Gate and that they achieved perfectly.

@Kris: They started working on DA:O thinking about making a whole universe and many games (that's the point of the "Origins" imho).

@thecrocodilator: I was answering to his comment about the first paragraph . Now, with those new services you can play some games of the past in the new consoles, but in the PC you've been able to do that always which goes for the "consoles come and consoles go".

@Mokona: Freedom is stressing for a majority of people. Deciding means you are responsible of your actions and that's something many people find stresful.